Hugh's Scandimania

About the Show

About the Show

Hugh starts his adventure in Sweden, meeting a member of ABBA and going hunting in the woods. Hugh visits the Ekstedt restaurant in Stockholm, where everything is cooked over a wood-burning fire. Over 70% of Sweden is covered in forest and the Swedes love to spend time in the outdoors, so Hugh flies north to Umea, to join an Elk hunt, where he cooks the hunters elk liver for dinner. In Gothenburg, Hugh sees an IKEA flatpack house being assembled in just one morning and meets a group of stay-at-home dads. Hugh visits the ABBA museum, where he meets Bjorn Ulvaeus, one of the men behind the music, who explains the concept of lagom, which means just enough, and sums up how Swedes approach life. But is the Swedish model of equality and prosperity at risk? Hugh visits the set of the country's number one sitcom, which mocks the materialistic aspirations of a new breed of wealthy citizens. And at the end of journey, Hugh visits an end of summer crayfish party in Stockholm's archipelago.

This documentary has me captivated.
I so hope that (dare I say) that this series will be repeated and repeated til it has been seen by everyone in Australia. So much to learn from these amazing people and countries in this region. Fantastic! Thank you